Manitoba's general election of March 7, 1907 was held to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Manitoba, Canada.
The result was a third consecutive majority government for the Conservative Party of Manitoba, led by premier Rodmond Roblin. Roblin's electoral machine won 28 seats, against 13 for the opposition Manitoba Liberal Party under new leader Edward Brown.
Arthur:
John Williams (L) 536
Amos Lyle (C) 533
Assiniboia:
Aime Benard (C) 550
(x)Joseph H. Prefontaine (L) 311
Avondale:
(x)James Argue (C) 590
W.H.B. Hill (L) 451
Beautiful Plains:
(x)James H. Howden (C) 791
Alexander Dunlop (L) 679
Birtle:
(x)Charles Mickle (L) 617
Thomas Thompson (C) 380
Brandon City:
(x)Stanley McInnis (C) 1210
J.W. Fleming (L) 1081
Carillon:
(x)Albert Prefontaine (C) 423
Mastai Gervais (L) 318
Cypress:
(x)George Steel (C) 783
Adam Forbes (L) 672
Dauphin:
John A. Campbell (L) 830
James G. Harvey (C) 709
Deloraine:
Robert Thornton (L) 602
(x)Edward Briggs (C) 561
Dufferin:
(x)Rodmond Roblin (C) 931
Edward August (L) 760
Emerson:
George Walton (L) 582
(x)David H. McFadden (C) 477
Gilbert Plains:
(x)Glenlyon Campbell (C) accl.
Gimli:
Sigtryggur Jonasson (L) 621
(x)Baldwin Baldwinson (C) 465
Gladstone:
James Armstrong (L) 743
(x)David Wilson (C) 682
Hamiota:
William Ferguson (C) 737
M.B. Jackson (L) 636
Kildonan and St. Andrews:
Orton Grain (C) 792
(x)Martin O'Donohoe (L) 751
Killarney:
(x)George Lawrence (C) 642
R.L. Richardson (L) 486
Lakeside:
(x)Edwin Lynch (C) 460
Peter McArthur (L) 433
Lansdowne:
Tobias Norris (L) 859
(x)Harvey E. Hicks (C) 763
La Verendrye:
Jean Lauzon (C) 361
(x)William Lagimodiere (L) 338
Manitou:
(x)Robert Rogers (C) 832
G.E. Davidson (L) 512
Minnedosa:
(x)William B. Waddell (C) 792
E.W. Pearson (L) 626
Morden:
Benjamin McConnell (L) 544
(x)George Ashdown (C) 454
Morris:
(x)Colin H. Campbell (C) 525
John Molloy (L) 524
Mountain:
James Baird (L) 1031
(x)Daniel A. McIntyre (C) 598
Norfolk:
(x)Robert Lyons (C) 799
William Walker (L) 646
Portage la Prairie:
(x)Hugh Armstrong (C) 868
Edward Brown (L) 645
Rhineland:
(x)Valentine Winkler (L) 364
Cor. Bergman (C) 321
Rockwood:
(x)Isaac Riley (C) 676
Ira Stratton (L) 620
Russell:
Angus Bonnycastle (C) 605
T.A. Wright (L) 596
St. Boniface:
Joseph Bernier (C) 749
(x)Horace Chevrier (L) 688
South Brandon:
(x)Alfred Carroll (C) 418
James Roddick (L) 409
Springfield:
Donald Ross (L) 540
John Little (C) 359
Swan River:
(x)James Robson (C) 387
J.P. Jones (L) 348
Turtle Mountain:
(x)James Johnson (C) 649
John Morrow (L) 462
Virden:
(x)John Agnew (C) 730
John Rattray (L) 645
Winnipeg Centre:
(x)Thomas Taylor (C) 2314
J.A MacArthur (L) 2047
Winnipeg North:
John F. Mitchell (C) 2244
Alex. MacDonald (L) 1874
Winnipeg South:
(x)James Gordon (C) 2122
Benjamin Elswood Chaffey (L) 1988
Winnipeg West:
Thomas Herman Johnson (L) 2011
Thomas Sharpe (C) 1785
Kempton McKim (ILP) 939
Beautiful Plains (James H. Howden appointed to cabinet, March 16, 1907), March 26, 1907:
James H. Howden (C) accl.
Brandon City (Stanley McInnis appointed to cabinet, June 26, 1907), July 16, 1907:
Stanley McInnis (C) accl.
Brandon City (dec. Stanley McInnis, November 4, 1907), November 25, 1907:
George Coldwell (C) accl.
Gilbert Plains (res. Glenlyon Campbell, 1908), November 17, 1908:
Duncan Cameron (C) 894
A.D. Cummings (L) 855
Portage la Prairie (Hugh Armstrong to cabinet, November 19, 1908), November 30, 1908:
Hugh Armstrong (C) accl.
Virden (dec. John Agnew, November 9, 1908), January 9, 1909:
Harvey Simpson (C) +206
Robert Forke (L)
Birtle (res. Charles Mickle, 1909), November 27, 1909:
George Malcolm (L/Grain Grower’s) elected